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PAGE To THE SEATTLE STAR VETS FOR |-—— * METS VS. RIGHT PUCK _ _ FIELD LEADERS _ JOBS TOO TONIGHT | IKE the center The Seattle Mets must still win field men, the three hockey games to be sure of a right field guar place in the play-off for the Coast dians tn the Coast |puck honors, They face a tough as league will prob signment tonight when they meet sapeg ve. waereme Vancouver again on the Arena toe, 8 season. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1921. CHESS MASTERS TO PLAY . The Vancouver team has already teams are sign The Seattio team has had a good ing up a flosk of rest, while the Vancouver squad has new players, but) been playing two games during the chances are, un-| pant week less some phe) The Seattle team will be somewhat nome are uncer | weakened by the lon of Bernie Mor ered, the right FIVE UNDER | ris, right wing, who ts ill, He will! field guardians | be replaced by Charley ‘Tobin. The | will Hine up as rest of the lineups of beth teamn will 54 TO 21 COUNT [rss sie Vancouver Position Beattie COAST CAGE STANDINGS Cookerre ee. Roker Won. Lost. Pet. California 8 1 889 Sed Sa ai . M : vel ba sone: Dr. Emanuel Lasker (left) and Jose R. Capablanca (right) Be Lake—Gavey Croveth. | Bergen, <tc pncoeesaeke 6 4 600 LSADS SCORERS With the world’s chess championship at stake Dr. Lasker and Capablanca will play a series of 20) Of this crew three are more ee W. S.C. 1 6 148 “vgmokey” Harris, Vancouver tett| ames In Cuba in March. A purse of $20,000 hinges on the match. ‘ BESS PSS LA TET, Shooting in wonderful farm, the University of Washing iis sith tanec) = RIDLEY | “The Greatest Fight | CUB there gathering in his bdase| ton basket ive swam the Washington State five at) wing, nas 22. | ” ok: whe he start! yor i y 2 5 ~ - } ae Oe nr afes | the local college gym last night under a 54 to 21 count. |g, yoy HAS BIG I Ever Saw BATTERY After playing two close games with Stanford last week shes to play he is certain to be « seg | RACE TONIGHT because his big bat is the/the shooting of the Washington team was good to see.|““hetweon’ the firat and second CHANCE ‘of the Los Angeles attack. |Heinie Seilk, the big center, periods tonight the Seattle ice rac ARE with 10 field goals, was the ing fans will be given a treat Fight Lasted One Round. i i V James McGrath, winner of The T 7 peer two doubtful ones are my yh DA IS Star races, will race 14 laps — T ONIGH Not Much Class, But— ‘Fitagerald and Ryan. Fits is re * > Phil Donahue, runner-up in # “4 BY CLAY HITE 3 to be a holdout and ts will | the time, but they simply BEA I ) |Star races, ‘The first opredle ap ag jbmooh! tee his big danas oe ‘The greatest fight I ever saw was|ing of the fight I made Fitz a to be transferred to some other|couldn’t cope with the Sun this duet was a darb, McGrath = tain a bout with some real Hastern|the one between Fitz Moore, of | present of an expensive new outfit , ning out on the last quarter of a r if he makes good in his| Barbadoes, and Step Toe, of Texas,|for his ring appearance, including pan ‘ | Dod: afew open fl gr tchgrred eons lap. Both men have been training | tPPe } is isn’t what it could be, but he} ‘The same teams will play again P- . 10-round bout with “Rabe” Herman, | beth negroes, for the heavyweight a silk cloth hat and a white woolen : still field, run and bit with the |tonight, the tiff getting under way for this event and wome good skat:| °° eramento battler, in Milwau'|championship of Central America,|roll-collar ‘sweater, and when he Hite Picks Panama Bout. MEN ON > WAY CHICAGO, Feb. 23.—The Chie Cubs’ pitchers and catchers, h by Manager Johnny Evers, | here tomorrow for Santa Cai | island, California, for a week’ was packed to the roof, The morn- of ‘em and he'll be in there on |at $.30, ing should be in order, Podh. mages which was fought in the old Colon | made his entrance in the bull ring | 0Ut before the opening of the me some club. That's a cinch. washin mm? an EASII Y smATTL veces TUdley has been boxing consider-|>ull ring in the republic of Panama | wearing his new regalia the colored yd at a ths rive ington TT! CES ses Ryan came out of retirement last “writ HARD SCHEDULE ably thruout the Northwest recent-|!" September, 1911. boys in the top balcony nearly tore teave Sknrale 8: and altho he didn’t run like | To {9) nce did, his bat played a bik | sicik (20) . im the drive of the Solons at | Bryan (4) . “i | te Imagine my surprise one night off the roof. LOB ANGELES, Feb. 23—Travie| ‘The Seattle Mets face a terrific! !¥ and he hasn't lost @ bout wince) 7 . ne 4.|_ Before returning home to play Davin, of Seattle, decisively beat | schedule assignment, as they play|"@ Gropped a decision to Joo Gor | Win js Dia ally onlin a | peice gard gebing cob Louis in the opening championship : | had just come in from the jungle, | Fitz feinted with his left hand and| Srawford | “Iron Man" Steve Dalton last night nn (man at the Arena last fall. The 13, the Cubs will end of the season that carried | ON itutions lin the fourcround main event of the | cyeRanee between today and March /iitt) “latiow is boxing in grand| Ws feverish, underfed and literally |shot a terrific right crons to Step| fame, Aprit 13, the Cubs will Blay 2% out of the cellar. |for Crawford: Frankland (2) for Stel ey play Vancouver here to in rage. We were looking for a|Toe's jaw which floored the cham- | ® When Manager Evers gathers his athletes around him for the spring) training jaunt, he will have a fernon figt e " hape and he's packing a punch — al + stare | Rt wp A gg vier ae at “I iikely opponent for Step Toe, the| pion for the nine count. After that art ‘ernen « ie ver . J b ie \d when he jumped in at the opening | Vinci “Wednesdes and then tuck | Herman {9 mid to be a pretty) bic American negro who then held/first punch it was difficult to keep } . i. j ; n ‘ cod miller and will give Ridley|%# ttte, and as Fitz was known as|track of the knockdowns, as Fitz gong and pounded the veteran Dai jto Victoria Friday. It's @ tough eae weary uheut & game fighter with a terrific| was working like a trip-hammer; | ton almost into grogginess. He main | grind, punch, I staked him to a five-dollar | pa id St ‘oe didn’t land o7 | tained his speed thruout the tussie, If Ridley wins decisively chances . him to @ five-dollar | poor o! ep Too didn me 1 h ne je & gold piece with instructions to see | punch, and was a total wreck when beau! Dalton t© almost ev a, are that the Milwaukie promote: Dench. se al BIG CAGE |eeil! bring out some crack from the|™0 the next day, which he did. the bell rang for the beginning of | Gene Cline gave Willie Robinson a | East to box him, ax main events on| Of course, bees Middleton, Cox, Edington and | Gardner for Mryan; Summy for Lew Bakke (4) for Talbot. Washington st have seen considerable serv) “ifura for Rockey; Sorenson for Loomis i fm the Coast league and they! King for Sorensen; Sorenson for Hurd; x Slated to hold down their berths | Ree’ ‘again. They're all pretty fair hit-| Seven Vv. Only one new right fielder is due ne of Fitz Moore’s|the second round. He was para the Coast are pretty scarce right|CODdition, an immediate match was|lyzed in his chair, and the com-| lod into the fight | boxing lesson in the ind veterans wining Sa “ages Raga fm Be oe tay Byrn te grt boa out of the quention, and s0 I rented |bined efforta of five handlers |, Wit, four vaterane meatus 2 mak bow Coast | ran & room for him, hired « trainer | couldn't budge his immense frame |i Tanks—Fred Merk and he's not new to Coast lander. drix, Charles Herzog and Dode Pas- in See eo ether ¢ | Sailor Kramer and Ernie Goose and companion, bought him clothes |from the stool, and amidst the riot/ 104 he w ae ¢ the lily TS arlene lon Stee & telah On Me: Meaney | IN Y |and arranged for training quarters |going on around the ring and in| Serr taille spreads» prt the Salt Lake Bees. He Gastine and Young Papke. George CIT jand ordered the proper diet, con-|the balconies the referee counted si. youngsters rapidly. Lavigne outpointed Johnny Webber | ~ | sisting of thick porterhouse steaks, | Step Toe out while he was collapsed per cite Ait 28 yh AOE of San Fr: o * jmilk and cream, eggs, ¢ Under|on bis stool. By this time the ring —omapenwr ey ~~ | ‘tee | thin treatment Fitz blossomed forth | was surrounded by a cordon of na DEMPSEY eee tes ge Se like @ hothouse rowe, and shortly I | tive soldiers with drawn bayonets tthe apricot | Povre*foncars & 3%! MRS. FIELD With a place in the finals at stake, signed up the champion for a 29-lunder the command of the Goer! GETS OFFER USC | Motor Vehicles so aM the eae Life Insurance team) ters the somgicto ore > Apel round fight to a decision. The purse | pador himself, 0 Web. $2. MAKES BOW and the Y. C. A. five will tangle) came's ring show might: wan 60 per cent of the gate re| One might say, probably, that] NEW YORK, —Roy G bonacraona ps in the Knights of Columbus gym to Morgan Jens va, Freakic Beit | coints, and Step Too, thinking he/this was no fight because it was so|matchmaker of the Fenway = foathorw cighta, AS PROMOTER night at & Jimmy Socwy @ehany Beer [had a ect-up, insisted that they|one-aided, but it was the greatest | association of Boston, today wired ‘The winner of this game wMl cinch! viteh, middlewrighta fight on a winner-takeall basis,|fight I ever saw because I pro-| offer of $50,000 to Jack Kearns CHICAGO, Feb. 23—Meet Mra}a place in the play-off for the city lieré Madden va Such Martfer@, [which was satisfactory to me, as I|moted the show, managed Fitz|Jack Dempsey to meet Paul Sai Marshall Field NOOR cereeewrenens 175 147 3 18s eTe—3an4 TiL—new wrestling | honors, whilp the lover still has an| ““Jeheny Hogan va Clam Zahowshy, | Was promoting the fight also, Moore, who was fighting on a win-|s0n, New York heavyweight, who S36 198 promoter. outuide chance fightweighta, The bout was held on @ Sunday/nertakeall basis and, besides, it/cently beat Gene Tunney. 8 Prowse pone comes Ys wir isa s2¢| She sneceanfuty staged three| The teams will take the floor as fol- Patsy Ciseco va Edéle Dalley, [afternoon as customary down there,| was my first attempt at promoting | has agreed to meet the champion for Ketter licccgeccss 137 ccs s:-— UT |Doute here last night, which netted lows: bin eaiad and the ramshackle old bull ring —and I wae just 21. 500, J 3 | $15,000 for crippled and orphan chil} North’n Lite Postion ¥. MC. A. iv the Mextran mi4- ot 1 Pre: ¥. Kent ee oe Ow AIO PEP ABEMIAAIC TAAL . h a - ney ole’ wet the veteran, ree name Fhe wtcita!| screen ye istenet| RING CHAMPIONS LOOK Hundreds of society debutantes |}; '* Pray. « Davies |be took nine count from the aid wreck were among the 12,000 persons Who | Overton ..------ Sooo empsos| the 13th round, SAFE FOR ANOTHER YEAR -JOE JACKSON saw the matches. Werte. eee. Jack Reynolds, of Cedar Rapids, . wuew Garey. Get oe Towa, welterwe&ht champion, pinned Phin alae at bone a bd the | pr A ‘uae at gg tg ie il ere are in a class without yeah be yy Pork pt Fi Shyros Vorris, of Chicago. John: at ‘ats w play @ inler-|the Knights of Columbus, at Dreamland, - sige 20 - . 4 fiver ot "Chicago middleweight title Noble post five. The cellar cham | Maren 4 with Dave #hade and Jimmy | Tex Rickard has been running elimi- Johnny Wilson and Johnny Kil-| Bee ball club. No relation to the - e Jonship will be decided at this game. | U8f, Uahtweighta, as the probable main | nation events to find a new fistic) bane are being rated as sure losers Fie See aaetens the: Speleten | Pe iar might ot te Y, tO A-| t champion for every class. the first time they meet a good con- eevee Low Zalsher, of Chicaga, Simm | nant 5 ee In a little more than a month the| tender. But where are the good con- — ——-|mie Londos, former Greek light|the University Commercial five. will) te pete aanuet 172-2247 | heavyweight champion, and John! play the Puget Sound Paper Box five. season will close, and onty one cham | tenders? 1 ‘aaa ¢ pion has been uncovered. Joe Lynch alse ts one of these 147— st eee ceapetet one hour and 15 |The ing el gg have a sy The other tite holders of the fistic| champions at whom the old-timers “a ccmmenancine family look to be supremely safe for | look with a #igh and wish for the; ta 123 ey McCasstio va, Jack Dewsen, [another season at least. past. But Joey is out of danger also. “| LOCAL LADY QUAKERS VS. | EEF wn sa veem, none | Jick Dempoey, Bonny Lonard and] "The fit simination content = PUCKISTS WIN INDIANS weig! eye LYNCH 1S brought out Joe Lynch as the best contender in the bantamweight class VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb, 23— Fightiag Bitty Murray, former miééie- and he went out and took the cham. Running up a score of 3 to 1, the Se IN CAGE GO leek wh Tea Omen Ushaweigne. WINNER pionship from Pete Herman. tani a ascot attle Sweeties, lady hockey squad, de- é oe feated the University of British Co| The Franklin Quakers will journey PHILADELPHIA, Feb. '23—Joe| For Good Apple Pie go to Boldt's. Lynch, bantamweight champion, was | Advertisement. ee Postponed game with ene indian | ALLIEN WINS |e cay victor over aaper White in |= KN@ore .--aeeenemey Winenott . 2... McCoubrey sa ----- Marua He pitches almost entire- & short snap of the arm Whether or not he will bs able to stand many more sea: | fons with this style remains to be a iereanan ricyene Roger Bresnahan, the pilot of the do American association club, still a pretty bright boy. He had a double purpose tn when he signed up Jim Thorpe, famous Indian athlete. Thorpe & sweet brand of ball in the and then plays an even brand of pro football in the 161 a3 161 146 127 s33—2098 Tomorrow afternoon the Broadway « slugging cight-round bout here last SU areCinioas foctean at. Tomne 114 205 or Tigers will take on West Seattle in NET HONORS a ae WE HAVE RECENTLY ra t 103 157-—~ 420 the West Seattle gym. Winning in straight sets, Marshaf | Tight crom most effectively. “which will keep his park busy most é ee cee Sted to sen! ples seonaae Bt EE his football squad. Baum seeeeeerenee 164 These camen will be the only tiffs | Alien copped the national indoor ten- Am Pg to be played in the city prep basket-| nis championship at the Armory yes- MASON BEATS ball race this week, Queen Anne and|terday, He defeated Arthur Bailey Lincotn have been forced to take lay-| 6-2, 6-4, 7-5. DILLON ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Offs due to vaccinations, In the doubles Guy Flye and Leon-| peg MOINES, Iowa, Feb. 22— Kanene City ———— ard Kohlstad beat Bailey and Don| rrankie M ¢ Fort W two crack catchers like Jack gn BP ‘rankie Mason, of Fort Wayne, Ind, Sepa cen ene! MACBETH tte Maey_vitmed meet | FULTON WINS _|itniey tases, 18.78 renepen Meee. Se Pant Waren Se, spring training camp. Seventece «of | “Dandy” Dillon, of Minneapolia, looks like “Red” Baldwin ‘om are pl | penn da ee Tentil the cows come horse. WINS mon BY K. O. HalliiusnessClloge claimant of the Canadian champion, ‘Tut Cather, tormer big jonque tafictd- .AT ship, in ten rounds here last night. U Nags: Roscoe Hall, of Des Moines, whip- by ped Mandot, of Rock Island, IIL, in @ be remembered, however, er has been iigned by the Oabiand ciub.| ALLENTOWN, Pa, Feb. 23— Gat Baldwin beiped the west cas} GOLF TITLE Fred Fulton, tho Minnewota plaa.| ATTLE Fé Pinney will be beck os @ rege oR, ” of @ catcher. Of course!man MacHeth, of the Los Angeles this year. was paid for ft, and paid| Country club, today stands the amA-) rey, yriggenbotham, former Portland ap st their 10-round bout here) there's no doubt but what|teur champion of Northern Califor. | pitcher, will report to the Portiand train. | es rate the salary—quoted at| nia, as a result of defeating yester-|\ne camp this spring, in spite of the coer ae month—on the work that hel day San Francisco's last hope for| {act that Manager McCredie-haa already BARRY DUE 10-round semi-windup. Glasses Leweat in ‘old him that by use him. Seattle @id last year. The local club may| retaining the trophy and champion- ohewp HERE TODAY EXAMINA. a@ deal for Baldwin, altho| ship, Vincent Whitney, on the New| Jack Grai joveiand, was the ‘TION FREE of the Coast league clubs are| Ingleside links, at the 33d hole, 4|[eading pin in the American! Jim Barry, the California heavy. league last year, with a mark of .462. ell fixed for catching talent|to 2, A gallery of over 200 people| ite made six hits in 14 times at bat,| Welsht, booked to box Tiny Herman = watched the match, which was ac-|four of them doubles, one a triple and|at the American Legion smoker here companied by ideal spring weather, |‘e other ® triple. He seored two . : . | ta Tike Vinee Market = oe | e ar Walked twice, batted in three teamamat isang rai 8 thls nest Helow Rotary Bakery ) ; nr Sed fanusd bat once rtland today. / 2 A homer off Walter Johnaon gets | * USE One® _ a — he bi fle from the Babe, — \ en duty — the \ggeet smile fro dns tok ‘ ES = ae Wanted —Talent Seattle’s Oldest or Elsewhere? Dental Offices be your reereetona last year at the hot corner, it’s good enough for any league in the world. Bohne is at his best at third| base. 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